How do I know if my cat bite is infected?

How do I know if my cat bite is infected?

It is easy to tell if your cat bite is infected. The illustration below tells you. I am referring to a classic bacterial infection throughout this post. You’ll see inflammation (redness in the skin) spreading out from the place where your cat bit you. It’ll start with a small area of inflammation around the …

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Candlelit vigil led by pastor attended by many demand justice and remember the life of a cat cruelly taken from us

Almost 10,000 people have signed an online petition calling for police action after the brutal “murder” of a sweet cat in foster care. His name was Mittens. Apparently hours later the signatories to the petition got their wish and two people have been arrested and criminally charged. Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland, Canada: This is …

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The Raw Cat and Catification are two sides of the same coin

Jackson Galaxy video

Below is the lifestyle rhythm of the Raw Cat per Jackson Galaxy, and he is correct of course: Hunt, catch, kill, eat – groom, sleep. Rinse, repeat, let’s do it again…. This lifestyle rhythm emanates from “pretty much [having] a wild cat in your home.” – Jackson Galaxy. (note: the term ‘lifestyle rhythm is …

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American artist has created recipes for cooking feral cats

Tasmania-based Californian Kirsha Kaechele

An American artist living in Tasmania, Kirsha Kaechele, has created a 544-page artistic book on invasive species and how to cook them. The book is part of an exhibition at a new Museum of New and Old Art (MONA) and is entitled Eat the Problem. The book focuses on turning Australia’s so-called pests and …

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Domestic and stray cats should be referred to as ‘he’ and ‘she’ or ‘him’ and ‘her’ and not ‘it’

Cat deserves respect

We should use the personal pronouns ‘he’ and ‘she’ or ‘him’ and ‘her’ when referring to cats when we don’t know their name rather than ‘it’. And if you don’t know the gender of the cat you are referring to you should write “he or she” or “she or he”. Alternatives are ‘he/she’ or …

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